Mrs. Cook was born Sept. 21, 1924, in Onego and was the daughter of the
late Sheridan Long and Mary Jane "Maude" Vance.

She was a homemaker. She was a member of the Assembly
of God Church.

Her husband, Fred Charles Cook, preceded her in death Jan. 13,
1979.

Surviving are six daughters, Mary Frances Thompson, and husband Stanley of
Riverton, Kathleen V. Yost and husband Michael of Seneca Rocks; Eva Jean
Clark and husband Charles of
Cabins, Rose Ann Sites and husband, Carl of Riverton, Diana Sue Hinkle of Petersburg
and Betty Louise Raines and husband, Harry, of Riverton; three sons, Charles Edward "Sonny"
Cook and wife Brenda K, of Upper Tract, David Dwight Cook and wife, Brenda M., of Riverton and Bradley Earl
Cook and wife, Lesley of Harrisonburg; four brothers,
Grover Long of Onego, John Long of Seneca Rocks, Kermit
Long of Jersey Shore, PA, and Milton Long of Onego, and and 18 grandchildren; and 24
great-grandchildren, and a special friend, Ricahrd sites of Seneca Rocks.

She was also preceded
in death by one infant son; three
brothers, Earl, Fred and Warren Long; and two sisters, Hazel Mallow
and Bertie Hevener.

The Rev. Mark McAllister conducted the funeral Friday in the chapel of the
Basagic Funeral, Petersburg. Burial was in the North Fork Memorial
Cemetery, Riverton.

Joy T. Hedrick, 91

Joy T. Hedrick, 91, a resident of Pendleton Nursing Home, Franklin, since
July 2002 and formerly of Seneca Rocks, died Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005, at the
nursing home.

Mrs. Hedrick was born Oct. 15, 1913, at Teterton and was the daughter of the
late floyd and Pallie Harper Teter.

She was a homemaker aide for several years, a cook at Byrd's Restaurant in
Franklin and at bill Painter's , and a Nurse's aide at Odd Fellows home in
Elkins.

Her first husband, Ernest Cunningham, preceded her in death in 1936.
Her second husband, Curt Hedrick, preceded her in death July 1, 1961.

Surviving are two daughters, Joan Day of Warren, OH, and Judith Ours of
Cabins; a sister, Hicel Roy of Elkins; a brother, Guy Teter of Seneca Rocks;
seven grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.

The Rev. Stanley Kile conducted the funeral Friday at the Kimble Funeral Home
chapel in Franklin. Burial was in the Teter Family Cemetery in
Onego.

Mr. Painter was born Sept. 4, 1945, in Philippi and was a son of
the late Noah and Ethel L. Morral Painter.

He had been a claims supervisor for the Erie Insurance Group in
the Warrendale branch for 36 years. He was a veteran of the US Air Force
having served in the Vietnam Era. He was a member of Ellwood city Free
Methodist church, also a member of Christian Sports International. He had been
active in both the Christian Missionary Alliance and Free Methodist churches.

Surviving are his wife, Peggy (Lintz) Painter, whom he married
Sept. 19, 1969; four brothers, Boyd Painter of Corydon, IN, Carl Painter of
Burlington, KY, Charles Painter of Norfolk, VA, and Paul Pianter of Carrollton,
OH; two sisters, Faye Fishburn and Nashville, TN, and Carolyn Paulk of Mars, PA;
and many nieces and nephews.

Memorial services were observed August 9 at mars Alliance church
with the Rev. W.D. Junker officiating. Entombment in Zelienople community
mausoleum was private.